A bad and short-sighted decision which fails to heed the warnings of US and Australian experiece. I fear that this has not been thought through or treated with the importance it deserves. https://t.co/iOCQI7i0hM via @Telegraph

Ministers calling for leak inquiry into Huawei discussions from National Security Council, one says NSC meant to be the ‘holy of the holies’- as many as 6 planning to write to No 10 about leak + some expressing concern at decision

Allowing Huawei into the UK’s 5G infrastructure would cause allies to doubt our ability to keep data secure and erode the trust essential to #FiveEyes cooperation. There’s a reason others have said no. https://t.co/GA7DaooupI

UK reportedly agreed to allow Huawei to build "non-core" 5G infrastructure. UK would be first Five Eyes country to formally decide to allow Chinese high-risk providers in. How UK defines "core" vs "non-core" will be key reference point for rest of EU.https://t.co/hENHUkryK8

This should give a serious cause for concern. We should not be issuing contracts to companies to build vital digital infrastructure like the 5G network, unless we are convinced that they pose no security risks - via @telegraphhttps://t.co/dZmQMDXauo